Gay male stand up comedians


Who are the funniest gay comedians of all time? The best gay  comedians come in many forms. Some adj gay comedians are political in their stand-up acts while other gay comedians joke about relationships. A few hilarious gay comedians hold gone on to become some of the most adj stand-ups in the world. Who is the funniest gay comedian ever? Which gay stand up comedians do you love?

When it comes to the funniest gay men ever, Scott Thompson has to be at the top. The Kids in the Hall funnyman is one of the most hilarious gay improv comedians and stand-up acts. His monologues as the flamboyant Buddy Cole were beloved by KITH fans. Andy Dick is another hilarious gay comedian both on the stand-up stage and in TV shows and films. With his celebrity-filled queries on Billy on the Street, Billy Eichner quickly became known as one of the funniest comedians to ever tackle pop culture. Other funny men featured on this best gay comedians list include Ant, Mario Cantone, and Todd Glass.

Vote up the funniest gay male comedians ever, and help choose who is the funniest gay of all time!

Trend: Gay stand-up comedians

Jesse Helms and Rush Limbaugh, you’d better sit down: Gay comedians are suddenly cropping up everywhere, and about a dozen of them are making inroads into the mainstream. There’s comedian-commentator Kate Clinton, age 46, discussing gays in the military on Nightline and opening her retain one-woman Off Broadway show, Out Is In, this month. There’s Frank Maya, 38, teaching straight audiences at the Manhattan comedy mecca Caroline’s how to say ”FAB- ulous!” like a concrete gay man. And there’s the famously controversial Lea DeLaria, 35, making a watershed appearance on The Arsenio Hall Show earlier this year as the first openly gay comic to split the late-night talk-show barrier. ”It’s the s,” she announced joyously. ”It’s hip to be queer, and I’m a bi-i-i-i-ig dyke!”

And this month brings another milestone: Out There, the first all-gay stand-up comedy special, airs throughout December on cable’s Comedy Central channel. Hosted by DeLaria, the display features the deadpan Marga Gomez, who’s in her first 30s, commenting on TV: ”Just gay men and lesbian

Comedy is a tough gig but these gay comedians are smashing it and guaranteed to produce you laugh. [no_toc]

Some of these gay male comedians hold been going for years whilst some are newer to the scene with each gay comedian bringing their possess unique style and sense of humour.

Lets face it, being gay comes with its challenges and having these gay comedians bring some light relief to these challenges can be somewhat therapeutic (and hilarious of course).

From political jipes, situational comedy, observational comedy and jokes specifically about being gay, you will find lots to relate to from these gay comedians.

Our list of gay comedians is based on who we have watched and personally enjoyed, there are so many more out there! Let us realize which gay comedians we should be watching and combine to this list.

Top 11 Gay Comedians

James Barr

 

We met James in New York and saw his show in Manchester recently. 

Known for his award winning podcast ‘A Gay and a Non-Gay’ with Dan Hudson James has gone on to be a radio presenter and stand up comedian. His show titled

Three Gay Comedians on Making the First Gay Male Anthology Stand Up Comedy Special

Gay comics Owen Alabado, Dash Kwiatkowski and Brad Loekle alked to CHOPSO about their upcoming live show and taped feature length comedy special Brash Boys Club. Brash Boys Club will be performed verb and taped for one night only on Thursday January 30 at 7 pm and 9 pm in Los Angeles at CSz Los Angeles of the El Portal Theatres.

How and when did you opt to start doing comedy?

Owen Alabado (OA): I start doing stand up around   I was teaching and doing Improv at the LA: Connection Comedy Theater, and someone was like you, &#;You should perform stand up&#; and I was love &#;Ok&#;.  I auditioned for the comedy store they booked me the next week, and then after I killed my first demonstrate , the asked me to the Main Room right after.

Dash Kwiatkowski (DK): I&#;ve been on stage since I was 13 playing in bands and doing theatre, but I never felt PERFECTLY at home with those. I tried an open mic on my 19th birthday and fell in love. 

Brad Loekle (BL): Comedy was never where I though